Franklin Furnace
Archive, Inc. and Postmasters Gallery are pleased to announce their collaboration
in support of the latest form of the longstanding and highly successful Net
Art project, Mouchette.org http://www.mouchette.org.
Mouchette is a recipient of a Franklin Furnace FUTURE OF THE PRESENT 2003 residency.

"Mouchette"
is the Net-based alter-ego of an anonymous artist whose actual identity is a
closely guarded secret. Mouchette is a very young girl (not yet 13) who created
her own website in October of 1996. Since then she has constantly expanded her
website as she has taken part in numerous exhibitions and events in the artworld.
Mouchette holds a very important presence within the NetArt community and has
lectured and appeared extensively, and anonymously, in online and offline events
and publications.

The power of the
Mouchette persona, and its ability to provoke heated debate around contemporary
political and sexual issues has once again been demonstrated in the last few
days by the exchange that has taken place at http://rhizome.org.
Contributors have speculated on the identity, and more particularly the gender,
of the artist responsible for http://www.mouchette.org,
and argued about what they have called a 'glorification of sexual abuse and
a celebration of pedophilia against young girls.'

On Easter Sunday,
April 20, the seven-year-old Mouchette project changes forever. The artist who
created and maintains the website mouchette.org has decided that they are ready
to meet their public, reveal their identity, and talk about their motives and
intentions. This remarkable event will take place in an inflatable live environment
especially constructed with New York artist Anakin Koenig (http://www.akairways.com/)
at Postmasters Gallery, 459 West 19th Street (at 10th Avenue) New York, NY 10011,
between 3 - 5 PM.

Even more remarkably,
this event at Postmasters Gallery will provide an opportunity for Mouchette
to give the website away. Not only will visitors meet the present artist behind
the persona, they might also get to be the next one! Anyone thinking of taking
the site over and becoming the new Mouchette should attend, as the current Mouchette
wants to meet you in person.

The entire event
will be streamed live, online from Postmasters Gallery via the NetArt Initiative's
jihui salon at http://netart-init.org. Martha Wilson, Founding Director of Franklin
Furnace, and Robert Ayers, British AHRC research resident at Franklin Furnace
this spring will interview gallery goers.

jihui is a self-regulated
digital salon that invites all interested people to send ideas for discussion/performance/etc.
jihui is where your voice is heard and your vision shared. jihui is sponsored
by Digital Design Department and Center for New Design @ Parsons School of Design
jihui is organized by agent.netart http://agent.netart-init.org,
a joint public program by NETART INITIATIVE and INTELLIGENT AGENT

THE FUTURE OF THE
PRESENT is Franklin Furnace's artist residency program, founded in 1998 when
Franklin Furnace transformed itself from a physical to a virtual entity. Franklin
Furnace offers artists an honorarium and a residency to create "live art
on the Internet" facilitated by Franklin Furnace, for a 2-4 month duration
at a physical or online venue. http://www.franklinfurnace.org

POSTMASTERS, established
in 1984, is a pioneering gallery firmly committed to presentation and support
of new media art: http://www.postmastersart.com

THE FUTURE OF THE
PRESENT 2003 is made possible by grants from Jerome Foundation, and The Andy
Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Mouchette's participation is further
supported by Funds for Visual Arts, Netherlands (Fonds BKVB), and the Mondriaan
Foundation Netherlands.